Quite a few people play in money leagues where there are entry fees and payouts based on a variety of things. A few things to consider when thinking about joining a money league:

Have you read all of the rules? If not, it's in your own best interest to do so. If the commish refuses to give you a full copy of the rules before you join the league and pay your money, that should send off a bell in your head. Make sure you have a copy of the rules and have read them completely, before sending money.

Do you trust the person holding the money? Check and do as much researching as you can before sending someone you don't know, money over the internet. Just a friendly reminder.

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There is this Drew Baker guy I am wondering about...He is starting a pay league and he said he has played in them for a couple years with people on this site. Just wondering if I can trust this guy with my money???

Does the guy have any online outlet that might list feedback like eBay or Amazon?

I am starting aleague this year and have people check my great eBay feedback.

Last year I sent 220.00 to someone and did not trust them but after he pointed me to his eBay feedback of 3000+ with no negatives for the past 2 years, it convinced me. He was hones but I finished 5th in the league.

ChicagoStunt20 wrote:That's why I switched to Fanball. With TSN closing and Yahoo and ESPN having poor payouts, Fanball was the best choice for me. No commissioner to trust or leaguesafe fees to bite in the end.

Anything wrong with rtsports? They payout better than fanball and cbs, but seems like starting/joining a full league of 10 over there is not easy due to lack of traffic.

I use rtsports for football but through people I know and not some random public league, which is what I'm trying to do now for baseball.

ChicagoStunt20 wrote:That's why I switched to Fanball. With TSN closing and Yahoo and ESPN having poor payouts, Fanball was the best choice for me. No commissioner to trust or leaguesafe fees to bite in the end.

Anything wrong with rtsports? They payout better than fanball and cbs, but seems like starting/joining a full league of 10 over there is not easy due to lack of traffic.

I use rtsports for football but through people I know and not some random public league, which is what I'm trying to do now for baseball.

ChicagoStunt20 wrote:That's why I switched to Fanball. With TSN closing and Yahoo and ESPN having poor payouts, Fanball was the best choice for me. No commissioner to trust or leaguesafe fees to bite in the end.

Anything wrong with rtsports? They payout better than fanball and cbs, but seems like starting/joining a full league of 10 over there is not easy due to lack of traffic.

I use rtsports for football but through people I know and not some random public league, which is what I'm trying to do now for baseball.

The best place for money leagues is draftstreet. They have daily and weekly leagues if you like quicker results and more action. I highly suggest everyone to check it out. Quick payouts and the site is growing really fast so they are adding leagues daily. You can play head to head all the way up to a daily league of 50-275 people with small buy-ins but big payouts! Follow the link in my signature and enter the promo code = fantasynut and you'll get a 30% bonus! Let me know what you think.